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Florida Daily merges the worlds of radio and digital journalism to report on political and business matters throughout the state. Our dedicated team of journalists, writers, and editors brings a wealth of experience from television, radio, newspapers, and online platforms. We provide news, insights, and in-depth analysis on the key issues affecting Florida.
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floridadaily.com | Ed Dean
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1 week ago |
floridadaily.com | Ed Dean
Still No Budget DealNo specific date has been announced yet, but Florida lawmakers will return to Tallahassee to hash-out differences on budget proposals. Formal conference negotiations to address the legislative budget and tax impasse have still not started. After the House passed a resolution on May 12 to extend the session until the last day of the fiscal year (June 30), legislators were told they did not have to return to Tallahassee until after Memorial Day.
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1 week ago |
floridadaily.com | Ed Dean
If President Trump’s tax cuts were on the Senate floor today, Florida Senator Rick Scott (R) said he would vote against it. He criticized the bill for its lack of spending cuts and its failure to attempt a federal budget balance. Sen. Scott isn’t the only conservative opposing the bill in its current form. Over the last week, Sen Scott has been on talk radio with Kentucky Sen Rand Paul and Sen. Ron Johnson from Wisconsin.
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1 week ago |
floridadaily.com | Ed Dean
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1 week ago |
floridadaily.com | Ed Dean
“Lie to get jobs” — that’s the trending career advice on TikTok’s #CareerTok, a valuable resource for the youngest working generation to share advice and tips for success in the workplace. Studies reveal that 70% of Gen Z use the platform to aid in making career decisions, and young professionals are now advising their peers to lie on their resumé to land jobs.
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